Are Colossal Kitec Costs Killing Your Condo Dreams?

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Whether you’ve already done it, are in the process of doing it, or know you’ll have to do it soon, we’ve got you covered.

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What is Kitec Plumbing?

A flexible, plastic-wrapped aluminum pipe with brass fittings – which are a mixture of zinc and copper. It was an economical and easy-to-install alternative to copper piping. Kitec piping was made and used extensively between 1995 and 2007 for potable water, in-floor, and hot-water baseboard heating systems.

Most Kitec plumbing can be easily identified by its bright colours, usually orange/red for hot water, and blue for cold water, but it can also be found in white, grey, and black.

Faulty Pipes could cost you serious $$$

Leaks, water damage, low pressure or clogging lay ahead for condo owners with Kitec plumbing due to fitting failures and disintegration of the pipes over time. While the issue can be discovered by a home inspector at the time of buying, a large number of pipes went undiscovered.

“This is a crisis that no one saw coming,” said Toronto Real Estate Broker, Author, and University Instructor, Claude Boiron, of the Royal LePage Terrequity Realty - Boiron Group. “Many Canadians put their hard-earned savings into condos and expected to make equity for their futures and retirement. This is a curve ball that just isn’t fair to Canadian condo owners.”

If damage has occurred (due to Kitec), the cost to repair can be astronomical. It will no longer be a simple pipe repair but instead a large insurance claim for your walls, floors, personal belongings and potentially the belongings and repairs of units below or beside you.

Thousands of Condos, Millions in Repair Bills

It was estimated that a quarter of condos built between 1995 and 2007 used Kitec plumbing and many new condo owners are coming to grips with an unforeseen and costly crisis looming behind the walls. The Kitech plumbing is a major issue because it is not a question of if it will fail but when.

With staggering repair price of $5,000-$10,000 per unit, many are scrambling to find the money for the repairs or fear that they might not be able to keep insurance policies and resale values in

When buying and selling a condo or house, some are scared by the potential increase in maintenance fees due to replacements in the future. While other replacement fee concerns will fall on the owner entirely, since the piping system falls inside the house. Resale values may also decrease when buyers attempt to use the Kitec as a bargaining chip in negotiations when they see your Status Certificate.

In any event, you (as an owner) will have to pay to replace the Kitech plumbing or pay for the subsequent owner to do so - place – We can help you.